The season of twinkling lights, cozy gatherings, and heartwarming traditions has officially begun for 2024.
I’m delighted to continue one of my favorite All Tastes German food blog traditions with you—a brand-new German Recipe Advent Calendar! 🗓️🎁 For years, this calendar has been a way to celebrate the magic of the season, one recipe at a time. Each day is a little culinary window into Germany’s festive flavors, from cherished classics to delightful surprises.
Whether you’re reliving nostalgic childhood memories, exploring new traditions, or just looking for some mouthwatering recipes to warm your home, this calendar is your ticket to a truly magical December.
Cookies, Lebkuchen, Stollen, delightful desserts, and even tasty breakfast and savory treats are all waiting to make your holiday season extra wunderbar!

December 2.
Rumkugeln - German Rum Balls Recipe
Decadent, boozy, and irresistibly German—these authentic Rumkugeln are the ultimate holiday treat. Click here to go to rumkugeln the recipe!

December 3.
Spritzgebäck - German Spritz Cookies
Buttery, delicate, and oh-so-German—these classic Spritz Cookies are a holiday favorite! They’re downright delicious on their own, but why stop there? Dip them in chocolate, or get fancy and sandwich them with jam before giving them a chocolaty finish. Whether you’re filling up the cookie jar or wrapping them up as a sweet Christmas gift, these cookies are pure holiday magic! Click here for the German Spritzgebäck recipe!

December 4.
Eierlikör - Homemade German Egg Nog Liqueur
Eierlikör is Christmas in a bottle—wunderbar and oh-so-lecker! It’s not just the star of festive treats and market drinks like Eierlikörpunsch or boozy hot chocolate; it’s also super easy to make from scratch. Plus, it makes a fantastic gift for friends and family. Just pour it into a pretty bottle, and you’ve got a homemade holiday surprise that’s sure to spread the cheer! Prost! Click here for the Eierlikör recipe

December 5.
Magenbrot - German Christmas Market Gingerbread Specialty
Magenbrot is a beloved German gingerbread specialty that you'll find wafting its spicy aroma through Christmas markets across Germany. Despite its name, which translates to "stomach bread," this treat is anything but plain. It’s a soft, spiced bread-like confection with a rich blend of cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg, often enhanced with a hint of cocoa. Coated in a glossy, sweet glaze, Magenbrot strikes the perfect balance between festive spices and indulgent sweetness. Traditionally enjoyed with a warm mug of mulled wine, it’s a nostalgic bite of holiday cheer! The recipe for the Magenbrot gingerbread can be found here!

December 6.
German Christmas Market Recipes
Nothing beats the yummy treats at a German Christmas market! If you can’t visit one this year, no worries—you don’t have to miss out on the amazing food. Whip up some festive favorites at home and treat your family and friends to a taste of holiday magic! You can find the authentic German Christmas Market recipes here!

December 7.
Heisse Oma - German Egg Nog Specialty
Heisse Oma, or "Hot Grandma," is a cozy winter drink that warms you from the inside out—perfect for chilly German Christmas markets. This delightful concoction combines creamy hot milk with a generous splash of Eierlikör, a rich, egg-based liqueur similar to eggnog but with a boozy twist. Often topped with a dollop of whipped cream and a sprinkle of nutmeg or cinnamon, Heisse Oma is as comforting as a big, warm hug from your favorite grandma—only a little more spirited! Find the German egg nog recipe here!

December 8.
Rouladen - German Beef Roll Ups
Beef Rouladen is the ultimate holiday hug in a dish, making it a fabulous choice for a festive Advent dinner! Imagine tender slices of beef, lovingly spread with tangy mustard and stuffed with crispy bacon, caramelized onions, and tangy pickles, all rolled up like little gift packages. These beauties are slow-simmered in a rich, velvety gravy that’s bursting with flavor. Pair them with creamy mashed potatoes or buttery spätzle, and you’ve got a plate of pure holiday magic. It’s cozy, classic, and oh-so-perfect for gathering everyone around the table to savor the season together! Click here for the beef rouladen recipe!






David Murr says
So where's the Advent calendar?
Angela Schofield says
Like in every Advent calendar one door opens per door, every day you will find a new recipe here.